Virginia Lee Habeck |
| Posted 2017-02-25 by mhenderson |
| Today's News-Herald, Lake Havasu City, AZ >>> Published on Friday, February 24, 2017 <<< Virginia Lee Habeck, 84, of Lake Havasu City passed away peacefully at home, Feb. 8, 2017. She was born Jan. 25, 1933 in Oakland, California, and raised in Venice Beach and Los Angeles, California. She loved life from beginning to end. Jumping rope, Jacks, singing, skipping, climbing trees, walking the beach and storytelling. She loved Elvis Presley, laughing and smiling. At 17 Ginny married her sweetheart Robert Habeck, Feb. 11, 1950. They resided in Manhattan Beach, Calif., where they raised three children, Gary, Randy and Suzie. In 1971 they moved to Lake Havasu City. Ginny deeply enjoyed the desert and lake lifestyle, she loved how easy it was to sport a golden tan. She loved her husband, her kids and grandkids. She loved her yard, cooking, boating, camping and yard sales. She opened her home to many friends and family. In recent years she loved being at home with Bob and her little dog Torre'. She enjoyed talking with her family; she loved napping and food - she loved to talk about food. She was known for her "famous” potato salad and oatmeal cookies. In as much as she would love to have stayed here with us for future family gatherings, her work here was done, she received an offer she couldn't refuse - not only to be with the Lord but also a reunion with family and friends. Her instructions to her family is to carry on, be joyful, and have faith in the knowing that we will be together again. Ginny was proceeded in death by her son Gary. She is survived by her beloved husband Bob Habeck of 67 years, son Randy Habeck (Susan), daughter Susan Macey (Herb), two sisters, one brother, grandsons Damion Habeck (Angela), Dustin Habeck (Mieke), granddaughter Brooklyn Macey, great-grandchildren: Emma Habeck, Lilah Habeck, Kyle Habeck, Ryan Habeck and little Rhys Habeck, many nephews and nieces and her many friends. Ginny enjoyed singing, two songs most recently sung were, "I'll Fly Away" and "You are my Sunshine," both reflect her love of life and faith in God. Thank you beautiful Ginny, we love you so much. |
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